Don’t turn away bemoaning yet another seemingly useless or inconvenient-to-use digital photo frame. This time I think they’ve finally got it right. Digital Spectrum’s new MF8104 Premium digital picture frame, drum roll, comes with WiFi. Well, it’s about time. But not only this, the frame has a larger 10.4-inch, 800×600 pixel TFT LCD screen along with remote control for navigating the embedded web server and rss feeds from your favorite picture sharing sites such as Flickr. Microsoft Vista will also auto-detect the frame and feed photos from the Vista Pictures folder, all sans the usual spaghetti. Comes in a variety of colors and styles for wall mounting or tabletop display. Pre-order on Amazon for $380. Expected to ship by mid-January.

10” wireless picture frame [Via: Fosfor Gadgets]







2 Responses to “Finally a Digital Picture Frame We Might Actually Use”
Chris Davies October 11, 2006
Ah-ha! Now this is something I might actually give space to in my house.
Neutralmichael October 12, 2006
awesome! maybe i’ll buy one of these for christmas!
Neutral